I'll try but they've been at it for a while, so it stands to reason that they won't actually ever kill each other off.

They will fight for eternity, like the metaphorical battle of good versus evil, until the end of time. The Cave Swallow Man representing all that is good (Avenging his tribe and his wife) and the Beast representing evil (Stop spamming my chat log I don't care if you're enraged).

Build an arena around them, as close to them as you can get without the dwarfs running away. Build it complete with chairs, tables, statues. Make it out of the finest materials, by the best craftdwarfs. Designate this arena as the meeting hall and let your dwarfs watch the never ending battle.

I once broke into a blind prosecutor's house to steal the evidence she had against my wife's family. She had an extremely developed sense of smell so I ended up "cloaking" myself in her perfume and bathrobe so I could move about undetected.

Long story short, after some cat like acrobatics and being on all fours for about 30 minutes I ended up cornered. She had found me out and attacked. Luckily I had a bottle of perfume still, so I sprayed her in the face and ran as quickly as I could to the courthouse where my loving family awaited me.

Mass graves? Human slaughterhouses? Really? Nobody knew those were there? We are all again TIME AFTER FUCKING TIME SHOCKED THAT A TYRANT AND A MONSTER OF A MAN IS ACTUALLY KILLING PEOPLE. Indeed shocking.

I'm not sure whether to up-vote or down-vote (up-voted). While I agree, these actions shouldn't be a shock to people when they are performed by a tyrannical individual, showing people the horrors of the world can be a good way to motivate them for a cause.

It should be common sense that these things happen and happen often. But we (American) live in a cushy, padded world. The horrors of tyrants are shielded from us by tweets about cats and news about nothing. We don't see the world for what it really is: A terrifying and brutal planet that is run by an egotistical and violent species.

You are correct, you are producing 6.6MW. That 6.6MW is roughly half of your potential electricity production capability.

If your "Production" bar is at 100% and your "Consumption" bar is below 100% then you are consuming more than you are producing. I believe the Production and/or Consumption bar will turn yellow if you are over consuming.

Quite beautiful maybe, but quite impossible to explore as well (unless we get diving suits and water proof lanterns)

If we have a cave 10 blocks high, water from the ocean starts to flow in in the middle at block 5. With air having volume like water the water would only fill up a few blocks, lets just assume the same height as the entrance for the water. So we have a 10 block high and water is at the first 5 blocks and stays like that.

Without air volume the cave would just fill up and be as useless as the ocean floor.

Way back in the day water was infinite. When you broke through a cave wall into a body of water, the cave would flood up to the place where the water was pouring in through. It didn't have "pressure" behind it forcing it into the cave.

Now if we have dwarf fortress type water, with pressure, then there would need to be some sort of air pressure mechanic as well.

As a liberal, while I admit all of these could be true, I just want to weigh in by saying the reaction is ridiculous. Obama is not a hero, and this event hasn't inspired me one bit.

First, Osama may have died regardless of whom was elected, regardless of Obama's escalation in Afghanistan.

Second, I actually agree with GWB: Osama just is not important. The Taliban is only loosely organized. Osama is more like a leader of the Bloods or the Crypts than a James Bond villain.

Third, if this doesn't motivate the immediate (as in, it should have been mentioned tonight) withdrawal/decline of troops, then the whole thing--the million civilian casualties, the rich contractors and their scams on the American public, and the destruction of Americans' rights and laws--has been a scam. Perpetual war for profit at everyone's expense.

Fourth, I've wondered since Obama's primary campaign if his fetish for Afghanistan was a political move. With his popularity so affected by this, cynicism seems appropriate. There certainly was no policy principle that explained it.

Finally, the idea that so many people base their approval of the President on events that are largely outside of their control (like 9/11) is a constant disappointment to me.

As an aside: I find some of your comments really questionable. While Obama has always had death threats for example, I don't think "the powers that be" will realize they can't beat him and try to kill him. Martyrs are pretty popular too, after all. JFKs legacy is almost solely due to his assassination, and you attribute Reagonomics to Reagan's near death experience...

Just to comment on your first 2 paragraphs: You're right that he may have died under some other president, but I've already seen some rubes on my facebook state they would be voting for Obama in 2012 due to this one act alone. Even though he had nothing to do with the actual killing of Osama.

People see one man's death as the end to this war or terrorisms. They don't hate our freedoms now. (like they ever did) Little do they realize is he is a martyr now.

She aides in pod pilot resurrection, sees pilots carelessly throw away more money than her and her entire family line will ever earn, she knows pilots will never die. She is human, pilots are demigods.

I agree. She did seem to be displeased with her job of helping out new pilots, though I imagine she still feels it is necessary to show restraint when dealing with us. We are demigods after all. If we decide she should die, it's over for her.